Spaced repetition is a powerful learning tactic, and Anki is a good tool for it. There are some LW-relevant Anki decks here. But I wish there were more.
Which sets of knowledge are (1) likely useful to LWers, and (2) straightforward to encode into Anki decks without needing to be familiar with that field?
Some examples:
- Purves et al.'s glossary of cognitive neuroscience (preferably including a brain-image for each brain anatomy term).
- The meaning of each concept in the LW wiki.
- The meaning of each bolded term in AIMA.
Which other sets of knowledge would you like to see Ankified? Please link to the actual knowledge set you'd like to see encoded.
As I write in this comment detailing my strategy for using Anki to learn material from textbooks, Peter Gray's Psychology is particularly suited for ankification. Each page from that textbook comes with 1-3 marginal "focus questions" intended to guide the student in the process of learning the material. One can simply write these questions on the front side of the card, and on the back side write a brief summary of the paragraph(s) to which the questions refer. For an example of how a card written in this way would look like, follow the link above.